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There's Lots To Be Said About Dragon Age: The Veilguard, But Did We Enjoy It?


Among our coverage of Dragon Age: The Veilguard this week was our official preview of the game, a deep dive into how BioWare has avoided conforming to a single canon, a look at how factions affect relationships throughout your protagonist’s journey, and, of course, our reactions after having full...

Plucky Squire Problems, PS5 Pro Love, And More Spicy Takes


It’s another week which means we’ve got more takes, because that’s what we do here at Kotaku. We love the retro-themed PS5 Pro, have some problems with The Plucky Squire, weighed in on the Space Marine 2 controversy, and spent seven hours with Dragon Age: Inquisition. Check out all of our opinions...

Here’s How Your Faction Affects Relationships In Dragon Age: The Veilguard


When you boot up BioWare’s long-awaited RPG Dragon Age: The Veilguard on October 31 and create your custom character, you’ll be asked what Faction your protagonist Rook came from before the game starts. As you’ll notice as you recruit new teammates throughout your journey, each of these Factions...

Building on Bitcoin in the Age of Web3


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14 Things We Noticed In Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Combat Showcase


BioWare put out a 10-minute showcase video breaking down Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s action-based combat. Most of what we’ve seen of the RPG thus far has been in the early game, so we still didn’t have a strong grasp of what high-level encounters look like. There have been a lot of questions...

Here’s Your Best Look At Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s Action Combat Yet


BioWare has shown off some brief glimpses of Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s action-oriented combat over the past two months. But all we’ve seen thus far is some early encounters with the Rogue class and some flashy spells for the Mage. Now, the studio is gettinginto the nuts and bolts of...

Here’s How The Mage Will Play In Dragon Age: The Veilguard


Dragon Age: The Veilguard is taking a more action-oriented approach to combat than its predecessors. Early footage shows the sequel looking like it borders on a character action game, so as someone who plays a mage in every single one of these games, I was curious how The Veilguard was going...

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